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Started by Hippy, July 19, 2009, 01:51:00 PM

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Hippy

I was curious to see what you guys did to take care of your bow, like putting any kind of wax or polish on your bow.  Would there be any advantage of doing this?

GMMAT

Other than waxing my string, I don't do anything.

That's the beauty of shooting these bows.

Schafer

QuoteOriginally posted by GMMAT:
Other than waxing my string, I don't do anything.

That's the beauty of shooting these bows.
"There's more fun in hunting with the handicap of the bow than there is in hunting with the sureness of the gun." - Fred Bear

53@29 Randy Morin Banshee
66@29 Schafer Silvertip

Big Riser

I use GEL-GLOSS WORKS GREAT it protects, seals,and shines. when hunting I use limb covers.
finger prints dont show as bad.GEL-GLOSS is made to protect fiberglass,marble,and acrylic.
Frank

Curveman

Nada. I bought a dark limbed bow to avoid the nonsense of limb covers. I don't care about scratches and often use my blow to block a zipping branch instead of my face (seems smart to me      :D    ) ! I think of them as scars, not scratches and they're evocative of fine hunts! IMHO.
Compliance Officer MK,LLC
NRA Life Member

mcgroundstalker

Yea! I love my battle scarred bows. Can't sell 'em or trade 'em. That's why I have so many.  :rolleyes:

... mike ...
"Be faithful in small things because it is in them that your strength lies"


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